BLSA CEO’s letter 15 March
POSTED ON: March 15, 2021 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly, Covid-19, Economic growth, Economic policy, Employment, Infrastructure, Political economy by BLSA
By Busi Mavuso
Not too long ago our economy was growing at over 5% a year and any dip below that was considered a national failure.
Ministerial agreements should be about accountability
POSTED ON: March 9, 2021 IN Covid-19, Economic growth, Employment, Political economy by BLSA
By Busi Mavuso
To ensure that the government delivers on its goal to unlock long-term and sustainable growth, it must make sure that its ministers and other senior leaders are held accountable.
Technology is driving greater economic growth
POSTED ON: November 20, 2020 IN #EconomicGrowthSA, Covid-19, Economic growth by BLSA
Technology has been key in helping companies adapt to the “new normal” of doing business – and maintaining economic growth!
Covid-19 as a window of opportunities for solutions
POSTED ON: November 19, 2020 IN Covid-19, Economic policy, Employment, Unemployment by BLSA
The Covid-19 crises may have crippled our economy, but the setbacks create opportunities for solutions.
Education is the backbone of the economy
POSTED ON: November 18, 2020 IN Covid-19, Economic growth, Employment by BLSA
Education builds the foundation of an economy. High-quality education allows our nation’s citizens to contribute more effectively to our economy.
BLSA and its members give back to communities in need
POSTED ON: November 16, 2020 IN #EconomicGrowthSA, Economic policy by nikiwe
The biggest crises to come out of COVID-19 has been the effects of lockdown on our nation’s most vulnerable communities.
Health crucial in pursuit of prosperous economic growth
POSTED ON: November 4, 2020 IN #EconomicGrowthSA, Economic growth, Economic policy by nikiwe
The COVID-19 crises has amplified the importance of health and safety in organisations.
